Out and about Dayboro

Oyster Moon
Paul Foskett & Rhu Nash
Thu 29 Nov 2012 05:27
Another striking tree we have seen in flower around Brisbane is the royal poinciana (Delonix regia). It has beautiful brilliant red flowers.  apparently there is also a yellow/orange variety but that is much rarer.  It’s another introduced species,a native of Madagascar.  It’s also a member of the pea family and on some trees you see large pea pods dangling down.
 
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Annie and Stephen take a bite.
 
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Old Queensland house.  Lovely window arches.  I overheard a couple of ladies talking about this house, saying how small it was, easy to clean said one.  It was about the size of both Paul’s Mum and my Mum’s bungalows!
 
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These photographs were all taken around a deceased wood mill which closed in the 1950s.  Red cedar was the main tree they were after, grows nice and straight.  A couple of tall trees would provide enough planks to build a house.  You can see the steps that were chopped out of these trunks.  The tree feller would climb up these steps and then chop the tree down. 
 
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Views through piccabeen palms.
 
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Here’s the end of a palm leaf- the pikka (container).
 
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This forest rangers job of the day was blowing the leaves off the footpath.
 
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Some views from D’Aguilar National Park.  Another short walk, but steep, to some water falls.
 
 
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Some nice lichen.
 
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We did a special detour for this national monument...
 
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and here it is ..
 
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Words were beyond me...